Postman Pep
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Tbf he wrote at length about the Zionist lobby ;-)Ambivalent about him politically, but no doubt he was a great man, with a brilliant mind.
And he definitely led a most worthwhile life. And I believe he was a hugely benign person.
I wonder, given those quotes posted by @urban genie, what he thought about the contemporary predilection for readily taking offence, and the pitiful way that offence is indulged by others.
Anyway, RIP. A life most definitely well lived.
Did he? Can’t say I noticed that…Tbf he wrote at length about the Zionist lobby ;-)
maybe these shed a bit of light on his viewAmbivalent about him politically, but no doubt he was a great man, with a brilliant mind.
And he definitely led a most worthwhile life. And I believe he was a hugely benign person.
I wonder, given those quotes posted by @urban genie, what he thought about the contemporary predilection for readily taking offence, and the pitiful way that offence is indulged by others.
Anyway, RIP. A life most definitely well lived.
Yes, the first one is what I was referring to.maybe these shed a bit of light on his view
“If you’re really in favor of free speech, then you’re in favor of freedom of speech for precisely the views you despise. Otherwise, you’re not in favor of free speech.”
“Among people who have learned something from the 18th century (say, Voltaire) it is a truism, hardly deserving discussion, that the defense of the right of free expression is not restricted to ideas one approves of, and that it is precisely in the case of ideas found most offensive that these rights must be most vigorously defended.”